Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has officially launched its premium adventure-style maxi-scooter Honda X-ADV 750 in the Indian market. With bold design, high performance, and advanced technology, the X-ADV 750 marks a new era for two-wheelers in India.
⚙️ Powerful Engine & Performance
The Honda X-ADV 750 comes equipped with a 745cc liquid-cooled, twin-cylinder engine that produces 58hp of power and 69Nm of torque. It features a 6-speed Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), allowing clutch-less and gear-free riding – making it ideal for both urban commuting and long highway adventures.
🛵 Design & Build
- 17-inch front and 15-inch rear spoke wheels
- 41mm USD front forks and adjustable rear monoshock
- Kerb weight: 236 kg, Fuel tank: 13.2 litres
- 22-litre under-seat storage
📱 Technology & Features
- 5-inch TFT colour display
- Bluetooth voice control and smartphone connectivity
- Cruise control and HSTC (Honda Selectable Torque Control)
- Five riding modes: Standard, Rain, Sport, Gravel, and User
- Full LED lighting, USB-C charging port, and keyless ignition
💰 Price & Availability
The X-ADV 750 is imported as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) and is priced at ₹11.90 lakh (ex-showroom). Bookings are now open through Honda BigWing dealerships across India, and deliveries are expected to begin soon.
🏁 Competition & Market Position
The Honda X-ADV 750 has no direct rivals in India. The closest competitor is the BMW C 400 GT, which comes with a smaller engine and a slightly lower price. However, in terms of performance, tech, and off-road capability, the X-ADV stands out.
✔️ Pros & Cons
Pros Cons Powerful 745cc DCT engine Expensive pricing Ideal for both urban and adventure touring Heavier than standard scooters Loaded with premium tech and safety features High maintenance cost due to CBU import Ample under-seat storage Available only at select BigWing outlets
🔚 Conclusion
The Honda X-ADV 750 is a game-changer in the Indian two-wheeler market. Combining the convenience of a scooter with the thrill and power of an adventure bike, it targets premium buyers who crave innovation and performance. Though its price may limit mass appeal, it stands tall as a unique offering with unmatched capabilities.
Sources: Honda India, Autocar, Bikewale, Livemint